This session encourages everyone to become involved -- or to get more actively involved -- in participating in the Drupal Community by discussing common objections that people who are new to Drupal often raise.

Drupal Commerce is often thought of as tool for creating shopping carts. It does not have to stop there. In this session we will look at how to use Drupal Commerce to transact on items like services and invoices. We will start by looking at the landscape of modules to use and th

Dave will give an update on the progress of the 2.x branches of the Media and File entity modules, what features are new from 1.x, how to configure the modules to work together, and how you can help the modules get to 2.0 official releases.

Base themes are a great place to start when you’re first getting into theming. As you grow as a front-end developer, you’ll find your old standby base theme no longer fits. You’re a grown up now; it’s time to dress to the nines.

It is DrupalCamp Colorado, time for sitting around the campfire cooking up a dutch oven of franks and beans or making smores. We've reached round up time, complete with barrel racing, mutton busting, calf tying, and the most challenging of all cat herding.

Drupal makes it incredibly easy to turn even the simplest website into a full fledged commerce solution. All you have to do is download a few modules, check a few boxes, and you’re up and running in no time!

In this session I will introduce you to several concepts that generally fall under the phrase DevOps. I will show you how to reliable create on demand development environments for use in your Drupal experiments and client work. We will explore the shiny side of impressive buzz words l

Nobody makes a perfect Drupal site on the first try. The difference between beginner and experienced Drupal developers has less to do with avoiding problems, and more to do with solving the problems that inevitably come up.